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Level 2, Building Y3A
Macquarie University NSW 2109
Australia
http://www.pict.mq.edu.au/index.php
Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Forensics (PGDipCFR) and Postgraduate Certificate in Computer Forensics (PCertCFR)
http://www.pict.mq.edu.au/academic/courseinfo/CompForn/index.php
Course length
Contact university for details
Course description
Postgraduate Diploma in Computer Forensics (PGDipCFR)
Diploma (24 credit points)
Students complete six units in total: 4 core units and 2 elective units.
PGDipCFR Core Units
Students must complete 4 core units listed here.
PGDipCFR Elective Units
Students must choose 2 electives from elective units listed here.
Postgraduate Certificate in Computer Forensics (PCertCFR)
Certificate (12 credit points)
Students complete three units in total: 2 core units and 1 elective unit.
PGCertCFR Core Units
Students must complete 2 core units from the core units listed here.
PGCertCFR Elective Units
Students must choose 1 elective from units listed here.
Admissions and entry requirements
Undergraduate degree in computing or related field
OR
Demonstrable professional knowledge and sufficient experience with IT systems, networking and programming.
OR
Completion of the Foundation Unit.
Foundation Unit
A foundation course is available to teach necessary skills in operating systems, networking and programming to meet the entry requirements.
Fees
See http://www.postgrad.mq.edu.au/fees.htm
Contact Information
info@pict.mq.edu.au
Tel: +61 2 9850 1420
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